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and there's nowhere comparable in ohio except for the cities. you have the suburbs of northern virginia where obama got 60 percent of the suburbs of ohio around urban concentrations aren't as favorable. i'll repeat. ohio, no republican has ever been elected there. they've elected eight presidents and they've all been republicans and clinton won there twice. gore, and carter lost in the second term. if barack obama wins ohio they'll be very, very happy and they'll think they're on the way to 270. >> mark, thank you for your time tonight. brian we have preview into the romney campaign this weekend. announcing that both mitt romney and paul ryan will campaign together in virginia this weekend. >> a news alert involving local politics from virginia. a short time ago congress man jim patrick's son retired as field director for his father's campaign. he had been caught being told how to commit voter fraud. james o'keefe did the undercover acorn videos back in 09. take a look. >> the name and the address on it. >> there will be a lot of voter protectio
and there's nowhere comparable in ohio except for the cities. you have the suburbs of northern virginia where obama got 60 percent of the suburbs of ohio around urban concentrations aren't as favorable. i'll repeat. ohio, no republican has ever been elected there. they've elected eight presidents and they've all been republicans and clinton won there twice. gore, and carter lost in the second term. if barack obama wins ohio they'll be very, very happy and they'll think they're on the way to...
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but we can't be assured that it will. >> i look at the city of st. louis holding a parade on its own to welcome home troops from iraq and i think it didn't going to matter. >> you follow these things very carefully. at the republican convention candidate romney failed to mention veterans in the address. and then again in last night's debate he fails to mention the veterans. i don't understand how that happens. it's not smart politics for that to happen. >> i don't know how you get this far on presidential politics if you're the kind of guy that will let it happen. dan rather, thank you for being here and lending some very well appreciated perspective on this subject. i appreciate it. we'll be right back. >>> two weeks out and there are stories about things getting better and there are stories about things getting worse. you get to pick the half fullness or half emptiness of your glass as you read the papers. let's start with the good news. do you remember the scary voter fraud billboards? that made it seem like trying to vote would get you years in j
but we can't be assured that it will. >> i look at the city of st. louis holding a parade on its own to welcome home troops from iraq and i think it didn't going to matter. >> you follow these things very carefully. at the republican convention candidate romney failed to mention veterans in the address. and then again in last night's debate he fails to mention the veterans. i don't understand how that happens. it's not smart politics for that to happen. >> i don't know how you...
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but we can't be assured that it will. >> i look at the city of st. louis holding a parade on its own to welcome home troops from iraq and i think it didn't going to matter. >> you follow these things very carefully. at the republican convention candidate romney failed to mention veterans in the address. and then again in last night's debate he fails to mention the veterans. i don't understand how that happens. it's not smart politics for that to happen. >> i don't know how you get this far on presidential politics if you're the kind of guy that will let it happen. dan rather, thank you for being here and lending some very well appreciated perspective on this subject. i appreciate it. we'll be right back. [ cheeping ] [ male announcer ] you hear that? that's the sound of car insurance companies these days. here a cheap, there a cheap, everywhere a cheap... you get it. so, what if instead of just a cheap choice, you could make a smart choice? like, esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money from the beginning. it's what
but we can't be assured that it will. >> i look at the city of st. louis holding a parade on its own to welcome home troops from iraq and i think it didn't going to matter. >> you follow these things very carefully. at the republican convention candidate romney failed to mention veterans in the address. and then again in last night's debate he fails to mention the veterans. i don't understand how that happens. it's not smart politics for that to happen. >> i don't know how you...
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first place, but the fact we stood up and fought here in the city of cleveland and across ohio, it says a lot. the fact that all the billboards are coming down, about 150 of them across the country, is a big deal. the folks who put up the billboards were cowards to target minority communities. but we're not going to let that stop us from getting out the vote. >> what with you hearing? were they having an effect? was there conversation and confusion about voter fraud? >> people were very concerned. as you can imagine, in some of the the communities, there are ex-offenders that live in those communities. but in ohio, if you are an ex-offender and you're registered to vote, you can vote. so the fact they would put a message out like that is deplorable. it makes no sense. they are out to get folks that don't exist. voter fraud is nearly nonexistent and they know it. but they will do any rotten thing to try to suppress the vote. especially among those most likely to vote for obama. and everyone in this country should be upset that anybody would do that and then not to have the courage to put
first place, but the fact we stood up and fought here in the city of cleveland and across ohio, it says a lot. the fact that all the billboards are coming down, about 150 of them across the country, is a big deal. the folks who put up the billboards were cowards to target minority communities. but we're not going to let that stop us from getting out the vote. >> what with you hearing? were they having an effect? was there conversation and confusion about voter fraud? >> people were...
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it doesn't look exactly right. >> so given you work for the city, you probably are a little bit more astute as to what kind of mail looks official or not. do you know anybody else who received this kind of letter and if so what was their reaction? how have they responded? >> well, i don't know anybody personally who else received it. i do know there were several in jacksonville that did. and after further conversations with our supervisor of elections, there were many throughout the state and in multiple counties that received them. >> all right, joe johns, our correspondent out of washington, is also with us now to join in on the conversation. joe, you recently did a documentary about voter fraud, intimidation and, you know, voter i.d. changes in laws. is this -- this kind of campaign where these letters are going out, is this kind of in sync with a wave of confusion that is sweeping many jurisdictions across the country leading up to this election day? >> fredricka, i think that's exactly the word you need to use. we're talking about confusion here. and there is a lot of confusion
it doesn't look exactly right. >> so given you work for the city, you probably are a little bit more astute as to what kind of mail looks official or not. do you know anybody else who received this kind of letter and if so what was their reaction? how have they responded? >> well, i don't know anybody personally who else received it. i do know there were several in jacksonville that did. and after further conversations with our supervisor of elections, there were many throughout the...
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next is rocky anderson, the former mayor of salt lake city and the justice party nominee. [applause] l> is vi -- next is virgia goode, the constitution party nominee for president. [applause] and the final independent candidate is former gov. gary johnson -- [applause] gary is the libertarian party nominee. the first question is our electoral system. this question is from the free and equal elections foundation, hosting this debate, and will be asked by christina tobin. >> thank you. we will start from the left to the right. here is our question. a top two primary is an election in which party labels appear on the ballot, but parties do not nominate candidates. instead, the candidates choose their own ballot label. all candidates run in the primary, but only the top two vote getters appear on the ballot in the november election. the system is p currently used in louisiana, washington state, and california. it is now a ballot member prop 21. what is your position on the top two primary system and why? >> we'll start with jill stein. >> thank you. and thank you so much to fr
next is rocky anderson, the former mayor of salt lake city and the justice party nominee. [applause] l> is vi -- next is virgia goode, the constitution party nominee for president. [applause] and the final independent candidate is former gov. gary johnson -- [applause] gary is the libertarian party nominee. the first question is our electoral system. this question is from the free and equal elections foundation, hosting this debate, and will be asked by christina tobin. >> thank you....
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years counseling people in the inner-city boston neighborhoods. he is a man who could have easily contented himself with giving donations to these causes, but everyone who knows him well will tell you that he has always given his time and attention to those around him who are hurting. he is the type of of run into many around communities. here in cleveland and all around america. america is a compassionate people in there is a consensus about our fundamental obligations to society's most vulnerable. those obligations are not what we are debating in politics. most times, the real debate is about whether they are best met by private groups or the government, by voluntary action or more taxes and corrosive mandates from washington. the short of it is that there has to be a balance, allowing government to act for the common good while leaving groups free to do the work that only they can do. there is a vast middle ground between the government and the individual. our families and neighborhoods, the groups we join, places of worship, this is where we l
years counseling people in the inner-city boston neighborhoods. he is a man who could have easily contented himself with giving donations to these causes, but everyone who knows him well will tell you that he has always given his time and attention to those around him who are hurting. he is the type of of run into many around communities. here in cleveland and all around america. america is a compassionate people in there is a consensus about our fundamental obligations to society's most...